January 23, 202600:40:06

Words from Nigeria Pt 2: Soyinka’s Tiger & Brother Jero

Why have so few read Soyinka? And can we find hope through his cynical dramas?

I admit I am a victim of the myth-making around me which has made Soyinka and other African writers largely invisible. Let’s see why.

Episode 6.24 – Words from Nigeria Pt 2: Soyinka’s Tiger & Brother Jero

African writers named in this episode and some of the most rewarding reads:

  • Soyinka, Wole: The Trials of Brother Jero, Kongi’s Harvest, The Lion and the Jewel, A Play of Giants
  • Achebe, Chinua: Things Fall Apart, Arrow of God, The Anthills of Savannah
  • Cole, Teju: Open City, Known and Strange Things
  • Emezi, Akwaeke: Pet, Freshwater
  • Nwapa, Flora: Efuru, This is Lagos and Other Stories
  • Saro-Wiwa, Ken: Sozaboy
  • Iyay, Festus: Violence
  • Okorafor, Nnedi: Binti, Noor, Death of the Author
  • Braithwaite, Oyinkan: My Sister the Serial Killer
  • Okri, Ben: The Famished Road, Starbook
  • Abani, Chris: Graceland, The Secret History of Las Vegas

Western writers from this episode:

  • Kipling, Rudyard: Kim, The Jungle Book, “White Man’s Burden”
  • Haggard, H. Rider: King Solomon’s Mine
  • Cary, Joyce: Mister Johnson
  • Ballyntine, R. M.: Coral Island
  • Collins, Wilkie: Moonstone
  • Boulle, Pierre: Planet of the Apes
  • Burroughs, Edgar Rice: A Princess of Mars
  • Cameron, James: Avatar
  • Cooper, James Fenimore: The Last of the Mohicans, The Pathfinder
  • Heinlein, Robert: Starship Troopers
  • Longyear, Barry B.: Enemy Mine
  • Verne, Jules: Master of the World, The End of Nana Sahib

Complete Resources: https://waywordsstudio.com/project/le-guin-omelas/

CHAPTERS

00:00     My White Mythology
08:35     Intro Theme
09:08    Tigritude
13:24    Frictions and Flux
21:58    The Text: The Trials of Brother Jero
29:53    The Trickster and False Omelas
37:38    From Satire to Ontology
38:50    Closing Credits

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MLA CITATION:

Chisnell, Steve. “6.24 Words from Nigeria Pt 2: Soyinka’s Tiger & Brother Jero,” Literary Nomads. Waywords Studio, 23 January 2026, https://waywordsstudio.com/project/le-guin-omelas/.

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